Garment.



M. SIMON. GARMENT.

APPLICATION FILED D110. 20, 1910.

1,003,155; Patented Sept. 12,1911.

denim Mom. '2 coy concern:

it known that I, MYER SIMON, a, citizen of the United States, and resident of New York city, borough of Brooklyn, in lhe i2 coon-{v oi and fillet e of, New York, have invented certain new and useful linprovcinenls in Gnrinen ls, of which the fol lowing is o specificelion.

' My invention relates lo improvements in.

gorinents of the class commonly lei-med cool; so ZLlEIS, usually in the general form The object of .rny invention is to pro inesns whcreh the garment may he .ll :llnrless form or may he ndjuslco lIO ailord a collar around the we: fer, a further object have the collar portion integral in; at. the neck in such manner: hhe me erinl will externally 'wliel the garment "ith the collar turned no or in coll=1rfor l Karl.

- finished side of novel deleils of ll be more fully licrcin-- end then penile-d out-m clonis.

Reference is in he had. the accompanying drawings fencing pert hereof, wherein,

Figure 1 s View of the garment in use with the collar turned up; Fig. 2 is a corresponding view illustrating the collar turned down within she neck edging; Fig. 3 is a. detail inner face view of the neck portion showing the collar turned dew. and secured; 4; is o. SQCl'lOH on the line l. 4.

in Fig. 3; Fig. 5 illustrates the outer side if/he neck portion of: the gz'irnient with lhe oller turned up; Fig. (3 is or reverse View ip. 5; Fig. is e.- scction. on line 7, 7, in

% iinilor (RI-"l SPO red ob providing porlion the inner Specification of Letters Patent. Application filecllfleccmber 20, 1916.

the integral olong the inner face of the collar and ad-- BENT.

Patented Sept. 12, 1911., Serial Kilo. 533,410.

collar 3. A lining 4 is stitched acent the inner portion of the neck edging, being shown stitched to the latter along the several parts 2, along the outer edge of the collar, and along'thc inner edge 2", leziv- .ing the order portion of the lining free to i turned up and down with the collar and within the latter. Thus, when the collar is turned up its outer surface presenl's the some appearance to view as the exposed surface of edg 2, and the collar when turned down presents the said surface inwardly toward the neck of the wearer. The edging 2 hy'hcing folded'nnd its edges stitched to the edges of garment 1, and the collar 3 being integral with the edging, provides :1 similar edging owl-collar throughout.

In order lo hold the collar closed when turned up lll'nlilld the noel; l provide one or more 'lns eners ill) lhe ends of the collar which fasteners may lie in {he form of the well-known glove fasteners. wherein the male porlions may extend from l'hc older one of one end of the collar and flu: female porliions may extend through l'hc inner face at the other end of the collar, for buttoning llic collar as in Fig. l. his orrnngomcnb also provides for holding the collar turned down and closed, for which purpose I providc tabs (3, respectively having male and. female fasteners 7 to engage the corresponding" fasteners 5, as illustrated in Figs. 3 end (3. In Fig. l) the talus (3 are shown exlcndod outwardly while in Fig. 3 the lab folded into conclion with the collar. ll hen the garment is to he worn with the collar in use, tales G are released and the collar is inrned up, as in Fig. l, to be secured by the fasteners 5, the labs 6 then being free. When the garment is to be worn with lhc collar turned down the collar is folded within the edging 2, cl; the neck portion, as in llig. 2, and the tabs (3 connect with the ends of the collar, as in Fig. 3, the tabs retaining the collar from wrinkling against the neck.

Having now described my invention what 1 claim is 1. A. garment provided with a folded ing strip attached at its edges to the front edges of the garment and at one of its edges to the neck portion of the garment, lilo oooosite edge of said edging strip at the neck portion being free from the garment and from the edging strip forming a collar adapted to be turned up beyond the outer edge ofsaid strip. a

2. A garment having a continuous folded edging-strip secured to the front edges and at the neck of the garment, said edging strip beingsevered in a plurality of places neck portion, and means for holding the S 'of collar portion folded within the neck portion of the edging strip.

4. A garment having an edging strip continuous along its front edges and around its neck portion part of saidedging strip at the frontiof the neck portion being free from the main portion to be turned above the edge of the garment to form a collar at the neck portion, fastening devices attached to the ends of the collar, and tabs within the garment and provided with complemental fastening devices to engage the fastening devices on the collar,

i ned at New York city, in the count 16th day of December, A. 1 910.

MYER SIMON.

Witnesses:

DAVID L. BLICK, J MYRON KNIGHT.

3 35 ew York, and State of New York, this 

